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out of your own pocket — from/out of your own pocket(s) ► using your own personal money, and not the money of a company or an organization: »Managers have donated €80,000 from their own pockets to help the company fund its campaign. Main Entry: ↑pocket … Financial and business terms
from/out of your own pockets — from/out of your own pocket(s) ► using your own personal money, and not the money of a company or an organization: »Managers have donated €80,000 from their own pockets to help the company fund its campaign. Main Entry: ↑pocket … Financial and business terms
from of your own pocket — from/out of your own pocket(s) ► using your own personal money, and not the money of a company or an organization: »Managers have donated €80,000 from their own pockets to help the company fund its campaign. Main Entry: ↑pocket … Financial and business terms
out of your own pockets — from/out of your own pocket(s) ► using your own personal money, and not the money of a company or an organization: »Managers have donated €80,000 from their own pockets to help the company fund its campaign. Main Entry: ↑pocket … Financial and business terms
from of your own pockets — from/out of your own pocket(s) ► using your own personal money, and not the money of a company or an organization: »Managers have donated €80,000 from their own pockets to help the company fund its campaign. Main Entry: ↑pocket … Financial and business terms
pocket — 1 noun (C) 1 IN CLOTHES a small bag sewn onto or into a coat, trousers etc so that you can put things such as money or keys into it: Joseph always stands with his hands in his pockets. | coat/trouser/jacket etc pocket: The keys are in my coat… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pocket — ▪ I. pocket pock‧et 1 [ˈpɒkt ǁ ˈpɑːkt] noun [countable] 1. JOURNALISM used to refer to the amount of money people have available to spend: • We need to find a way to put more money in people spockets … Financial and business terms
Choose Your Own Adventure — This article is about the specific book series. For the genre, see Gamebook. For the TV series, see Lawrence Leung s Choose Your Own Adventure. Choose Your Own Adventure is a series of children s gamebooks where each story is written from a… … Wikipedia
pocket — pock|et1 [ pakıt ] noun count *** 1. ) a small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing and is used for holding small objects: The money had fallen out of a hole in my pocket. She searched her pockets for the car keys. a pants/shirt/coat pocket … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pocket — pock|et1 W2S2 [ˈpɔkıt US ˈpa: ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in clothes)¦ 2¦(money)¦ 3¦(small container)¦ 4¦(small area/amount)¦ 5 be in somebody s pocket 6 have something in your pocket 7 out of pocket 8 be/live in each other s pockets … Dictionary of contemporary English